ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Dec. 17, 2019) – Federally insured credit unions generally saw continued positive trends in the third quarter of 2019, according to the latest NCUA Quarterly U.S. Map Review (opens new window).
Growth trends in the credit union system continued in the third quarter of 2019, though loan growth slowed from a year earlier. Median loan growth in the year ending in the third quarter was 3.8 percent, and median asset growth was 1.9 percent. Almost 90 percent of federally insured credit unions reported positive net income at the end of the quarter.
The review tracks performance indicators for federally insured credit unions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and includes information on two important state-level economic indicators: the unemployment rate and home prices.
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